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Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T XT All-Terrain Mud Light Truck Radial Tire-33X12.50R20LT 33X12.50X20 33X12.50-20 114R Load Range E LRE 10-Ply BSW Black Side Wall

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Size: 33X12.50R20


Features

  • Treadlife: 50,000 miles
  • Season: All Season
  • Performance: Extreme Terrain
  • Car Type: Light Truck
  • Load Range E, 10-Ply Rated, 10-PR

Description

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Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
ManufacturerVenom Power
Usage SeasonAll-Season Performance
Tire Size33X12.50R20
Width of Tire Section12.5 inches
Carrying Capacity2601 pounds
Tread PatternSymmetrical Design
Ply Rating10-Ply Construction
Appropriate Rim Width10 inches
Overall Tire Diameter33 inches
Physical Dimensions31 x 31 x 11 inches
Product Weight69 pounds
Model SeriesTerrain Hunter X/T
Country of ManufactureJapan
Construction TypeRadial Build

Frequently asked questions

The Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T tire is designed for light trucks. It's an all-terrain tire that can handle both on-road and off-road conditions, making it versatile for various driving environments.

Yes, the Venom Power Terra Hunter X/T is capable of navigating muddy terrains. It's classified as an all-terrain tire with features that provide traction in mud and other challenging conditions. It is not, however, a dedicated mud tire, so its performance may vary compared to tires specifically designed for deep mud.

Load Range E indicates that the tire is constructed with a higher ply rating, which in this case is 10-ply, and is capable of handling heavier loads. This rating is common for light truck tires that are expected to carry or tow heavy loads. It suggests a higher inflation pressure and load-carrying capacity compared to lower-rated tires.

While the tire specifications mention a black sidewall (BSW), it's not clear from the product title alone if the sidewalls are reinforced. Reinforced sidewalls are typically found in higher-grade or more rugged tires and provide additional support and durability, especially in off-road conditions. You may want to check the full tire specifications or contact the manufacturer for confirmation on sidewall reinforcement.

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πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The reviews for this tire product are predominantly positive, with many users appreciating the tire's performance in wet weather and its aggressive all-terrain capabilities. Most drivers report a great ride, with one mentioning its surprisingly easy balancing during installation. However, some reviewers note a distinct noise at higher speeds, particularly around 60mph, which may not appeal to all users, and there are concerns regarding the tire's performance in snowy conditions.

Pros

  • πŸš— Good traction and grip, especially in wet conditions.
  • πŸ’΅ Excellent value for the price, reportedly half the cost of comparable brands.
  • πŸ‘€ Attractive look that enhances the vehicle's appearance.
  • πŸ”„ Tires are easy to balance according to one installer.
  • 🌧 Performs well in rain, reducing the risk of sliding.

Cons

  • πŸ”Š Noticeable road noise at speeds around 60mph.
  • ❄️ Subpar performance in snow as reported by a user.
  • ⏳ Potential concerns about long-term durability and tire wear.
  • πŸ›£ Some users noted a loss of traction and difficulty in mud and inclines.

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for an affordable all-terrain tire that performs well in wet conditions and don't mind some road noise at highway speeds, this product may be a good fit for you. However, if you drive frequently in snowy conditions or prefer a quieter ride, you may want to consider other options. The tire's attractiveness and price point make it an appealing choice for budget-conscious buyers who prioritize performance in wet and muddy environments.


  • Excellent tires 35" All Terrain
Size: 35X12.50R20
I've just had the tires installed and they ride great. The tech installed the yellow dots right at the valve stems and they balanced easily with very little weight. It's currently May 2024 and all 4 tires arrived with date codes for April 2024 so they were brand new stock. They have a very mild humm when driving down the highway. They ride very smooth and comfortable. I have not driven with them in rain or mud but will update with real info later. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Ron Belote Ron Belote

  • Aggressive look
Size: 285/45R22
These tires were a near perfect fit on my 2002 Chevy Silverado 4wd Z71. They have a nice aggressive look. They do have a little bit of humming noise, but hey that’s what an off-road tire should do. My Stepside is stock height and they do rub slightly on the inside molding of my mud-flaps, but only at full turn. Nothing major. My previous Falken Wildpeak AT/3w tires had better traction in the snow, but these were half the price of a replacement 22” set. Nice price on these tires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024 by Ray Parisien Jr. Ray Parisien Jr.

  • Excellent Tires
Size: 305/40R22
Read all the negative reviews and looked at most of the negative YouTube vids. Still took the plunge because of price. Best decision I have made. ZERO ISSUES. Balanced, round, very minimal sound as expected given the tread. Tires ride smooth at all speeds. Will definitely buy again. Clearly they improved their manufacturing because my wheels are solid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2024 by Vincy Doc Vincy Doc

  • Good cheap tires
Size: 35X12.50R22
Tires are good. They look good and they offer a smooth ride. They do humm a bit though.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Dorian

  • Quiet and smooth
Size: 35X12.50R20
Tires look good and are quiet
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by Fast Delivery and Great Tires

  • An economical solution for all terrain tires.
Size: 265/70R17
Smooth riding. Seemed to balance without an excess amount of weights. Have performed well in extreem rain. No issues while driving in snow. Recently was able to rescue a friend that was stuck [tires dug into] wet, soft muddy soil. Can't honestly comment on the milage, as so far I only have a few thousand mile on them. But, they still appear to be in great condition with a lot of tread. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by d9vk37

  • Updated Review: Very Load Tire, Not for snow!
Size: 35X12.50R20
Updated for ALL SEASON USE REVIEW! Have driven with the tires in snow, highway, off-road, and mud conditions. Tires may look great and there was no issue with balancing or "out of round" as I've read on other posts. Maybe the company corrected that. BUT they are COMPLETE CRAP! Actually complete crap is giving them more credit than they deserve. I usually run Nitto Trail Grapplers on my F150 but decide to give these a try. I run Nitto Terra Grapplers on my Expedition and Pathfinder AT on my wifes 4runner. Reason for the background information is to say I am used to All Terrain and mud terrain tires. MUST importantly, subpar in snow, mud, and tire wear. Snow: we received about 6 inches. I took the truck out two days after the snow fall, roads are snow/ice/slush mix. I could feel a lose grip driving on straight flat road. When going at a slight incline in a curve in 4x4 high, the tires slipped about halfway up and would not gain traction again. I back down halfway, tried again. Same spot slipped and had to back down. Tried a 3rd time in 4x4 low, same spot same situation. Finally I back all the way down to flat road and and about 25' further, put in in 4x4 high and started off. Half way up the rear started sliding slight left but I keep the ramps maintained and managed to crawl sideways tires slipping until it leveled out. I drive in these conditions alot and never had this issue. Same spot, a Subaru Impreza, Ford Transit, and Honda Pilot made it up before and after me. So, the inclined curved should have been a breeze for my f150 crew 4x4 as it's always been. Mud: it rained about 2hours and I went to drive on my land on an establish mostly dirt road through the field. Going at a slight decline on the road the front tires lost traction and slide to the left putting my front passenger tire off the road and over the slight embankment. I put the truck in 4x4 high and reverse. Truck tires spun not, back catching some traction and front none. The front of the truck just slide further to left while trying to back up bringing both front tires off embankment. I out the truck in 4x4 low. Tried backing up, the front wouldn't catch traction, the back did and started pulling back but dragging the front left. Finally after not letting off the gas the truck barely crawled back onto the road and I got out. I've taken this truck mudding in a lot worse conditions than that and never remotely lost traction or got stuck with Nitto Trail Grapplers. Wear: I have had these on less than a year, and the tires are almost needing replaced. I need to replace them before winter. So a year and done. LEAVE THESE TIRES ON THE RACK AT THE STORE! $1,200 down the drain! Nittos here I come ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021 by amber s. amber s.

  • Happily surprised.
Size: 35X12.50R20
First, I want to address the noise. I used to have Nitto Ridge grapplers on previous truck. I decided to go with these venom and the noise is equal to those. But I’m in a soft top so I would say they are more silent. The grip is better I used to slide around when it was wet in the nitto but in these I no longer have that problem. 5/5 especially at the price point and I got them the next day! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Ivan Ivan

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